Ghyll:Encyclopedants Progress Report 4
Contents
The Encyclopedants is a term applied to the small group of individuals who decided a collection of Ghyll intellect, in written and distributed form, was necessary for the bettering of society, as well as the benefit of future historians. The group now presides over the encyclopedia's integrity and "cohesion of vision". To remain an objective judge, the Encyclopedants attempt to focus only on "the facts as we're told them", asking questions, poking holes, and suggesting "standards" to further quality assurance. These Progress Reports are considered official communication between the Encyclopedants and their Scholars, and they encourage others to write their own thoughts and comments into the margins.
The State of the Art of Ghyll
Lemonology
[Fodgebark.]
Danderpanks and Crimbots
[Weddlesmop.]
Elliptical Splodge
[Plandyfutch.]
The Facts As We're Told Them
The third batch of entries consists of the following: Dagger Seas (Location), [&c.]
Dagger Seas (Location)
- Primus, Segundus, Tertius, and Marty comprise the four Dagger Seas.
- The Shallow Gulf dominates the western edge of known Ghyll.
- Shallow Gulf was probably the site of the ancient city of Avaz Minor.
- The Justice Device was detonated there in the Third Avazian War.
- The seas are in fact estuaries, and have peninsulas between them.
- The seas are freshwater, the gulf is saltwater.
- Nomadic early Ghyllotines settled on the Dagger Sea shores.
- The shores of the Dagger Seas were settled as early as -5000 EC.
- Major Dagger Sea city-states rose between -3000 and -2500 EC.
- The Nitenmangrey ruled the peninsulas at one point.
- The area was unaffected by the Conflict That Is Not Happening.
- It's recently become a hotbed of smuggling and piracy.
- The ecology of the region has all but collapsed; fishing has ceased.
- The War Chronicle of the CWWELAVOCPDDOWYA gives some hope.